Organic Sonochemistry : Challenges and Perspectives for the 21st Century /: Challenges and Perspectives for the 21st Century. (2018)
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- Book
- Title:
- Organic Sonochemistry : Challenges and Perspectives for the 21st Century /: Challenges and Perspectives for the 21st Century. (2018)
- Main Title:
- Organic Sonochemistry : Challenges and Perspectives for the 21st Century
- Further Information:
- Note: Jean-Marc Lévêque, Giancarlo Cravotto, François Delattre, Pedro Cintas ; with contributions by Silvia Tabasso [and more].
- Authors:
- Lévêque, Jean-Marc
Cravotto, Giancarlo, 1961-
Delattre, François
Cintas, P (Pedro) - Contents:
- Intro; Contents; 1 Cavitation and Chemical Reactivity; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The Sound; 1.3 Cavitation and Origin of Ultrasonic Effects; 1.4 Stable and Transient Cavitation Modes; 1.5 'Hotspots' Theory and Reacting Zones; 1.6 Parameters Influencing the Sonochemical Activity; 1.6.1 Ultrasonic Frequency; 1.6.2 Acoustic Intensity; 1.6.3 Temperature; 1.6.4 Solvent Properties; 1.6.5 Dissolved Gas; 1.7 Generation of Ultrasonic Waves and Subsequent Equipment; 1.7.1 Ultrasonic Bath; 1.7.2 Ultrasonic Horn System; 1.7.3 'Cup-Horn' Systems; 1.8 Guidelines for Adequate Use of Ultrasonic Devices 1.9 Physical and Chemical Dosimetry Methods to Quantify/Qualify Cavitation Activity1.9.1 Physical Methods; 1.9.2 Chemical Methods; 1.10 The Three Types of Sonochemical Reactions; References; 2 Efficient Organic Synthesis: What Ultrasound Makes Easier; 2.1 Sonochemistry for Sustainability. General Remarks; 2.2 The Need for Metrics; 2.3 Reactivity in Ultrasonic Fields; 2.4 Sonochemical Approaches in Organic Synthesis; 2.4.1 Catalytic and Non-catalytic Couplings; 2.4.2 Multicomponent Reactions and Parallel Syntheses; 2.4.3 Reduction and Oxidation; 2.4.4 Sono-Electro-Organic Syntheses 2.5 Conclusions and the FutureReferences; 3 Sonication in Neoteric Solvents. A Further Look at Synthetic Plans; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The Three Most Promising Classes of Neoteric Solvents; 3.2.1 Supercritical Fluids (SCF); 3.2.2 Ionic Liquids (ILs); 3.2.3 Deep Eutectic Solvents (DES); 3.3 Why Coupling Ultrasound toIntro; Contents; 1 Cavitation and Chemical Reactivity; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The Sound; 1.3 Cavitation and Origin of Ultrasonic Effects; 1.4 Stable and Transient Cavitation Modes; 1.5 'Hotspots' Theory and Reacting Zones; 1.6 Parameters Influencing the Sonochemical Activity; 1.6.1 Ultrasonic Frequency; 1.6.2 Acoustic Intensity; 1.6.3 Temperature; 1.6.4 Solvent Properties; 1.6.5 Dissolved Gas; 1.7 Generation of Ultrasonic Waves and Subsequent Equipment; 1.7.1 Ultrasonic Bath; 1.7.2 Ultrasonic Horn System; 1.7.3 'Cup-Horn' Systems; 1.8 Guidelines for Adequate Use of Ultrasonic Devices 1.9 Physical and Chemical Dosimetry Methods to Quantify/Qualify Cavitation Activity1.9.1 Physical Methods; 1.9.2 Chemical Methods; 1.10 The Three Types of Sonochemical Reactions; References; 2 Efficient Organic Synthesis: What Ultrasound Makes Easier; 2.1 Sonochemistry for Sustainability. General Remarks; 2.2 The Need for Metrics; 2.3 Reactivity in Ultrasonic Fields; 2.4 Sonochemical Approaches in Organic Synthesis; 2.4.1 Catalytic and Non-catalytic Couplings; 2.4.2 Multicomponent Reactions and Parallel Syntheses; 2.4.3 Reduction and Oxidation; 2.4.4 Sono-Electro-Organic Syntheses 2.5 Conclusions and the FutureReferences; 3 Sonication in Neoteric Solvents. A Further Look at Synthetic Plans; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The Three Most Promising Classes of Neoteric Solvents; 3.2.1 Supercritical Fluids (SCF); 3.2.2 Ionic Liquids (ILs); 3.2.3 Deep Eutectic Solvents (DES); 3.3 Why Coupling Ultrasound to Neoteric Solvents; 3.4 Applications of Ultrasound and Neoteric Solvents; 3.4.1 Synthesis in Neoteric Solvents under Ultrasound; 3.4.2 Ultrasound-Assisted-NES-Extraction (UA-NS-E); 3.5 Conclusion; References 4 Effective Biomass Valorization Procedures Using Ultrasound and Hydrodynamic Cavitation4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Biomass Pretreatment; 4.2.1 Acoustic Cavitation as Suitable Biomass Pretreatment; 4.3 Ultrasound-Assisted Biomass Enzymatic Hydrolysis; 4.4 Ultrasound-Assisted Conversion of Biomass into Platform Molecules; 4.5 Conclusion; References; 5 Gone with the Flow: Miniaturization and Safer Chemistry; 5.1 Introduction: Batch Versus Flow; 5.2 Miniaturized Continuous Flow Systems: Some Remarks; 5.3 Microflow Sonoreactors in Chemical Synthesis; 5.4 Micro-Sonoreactors: Miscellaneous Applications 5.5 ConclusionReferences; 6 Ultrasound as Mechanical Force; 6.1 Introduction: What Mechanochemistry Is; 6.2 Sonochemistry: Tribochemical Interpretations; 6.3 The Mechanophore Concept: Ultrasonication of Polymers; 6.4 Structure-Property Relationships; 6.5 Conclusion; References; 7 Hybrid Technologies in Action: Sonochemistry and Beyond; 7.1 Combined Microwaves/Ultrasound; A Brief Introduction; 7.2 Combined MW/US Reactors; 7.3 Combined MW/US and US/Flow Production of Nanoparticles; 7.4 Simultaneous US/MW-Promoted Organic Syntheses; 7.5 Combined MW/US Transesterification Reaction … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (vii, 123 pages), illustrations (some color)
- Subjects:
- 547/.13
Chemistry
Sonochemistry
Chemistry, Organic
Chemical engineering
Chemistry, Physical organic
Biomaterials
Science -- Chemistry -- Organic
Science -- Chemistry -- Physical & Theoretical
Technology & Engineering -- Material Science
Organic chemistry
Physical chemistry
Materials science
Science -- Chemistry -- Industrial & Technical
Industrial chemistry
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783319985541
- Related ISBNs:
- 331998554X
9783319985534 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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